Featured Work

  • Pen or Pencil by Maria Dryfhout

    Coffee and a crossword puzzle challenge is one way to enjoy quiet time.

  • Shadow heart by pbworks

    A simple photo of a mug, whose handle is half a heart, which has found its half ! ;-)

  • Tea time dreaming by Lenka

    These are my tea glasses. / An original photograph nearly “as is”, I’ve only increased contrast/saturation very decently. / If you wonder about the strong colors: I have used a sheet of holographic paper as a background, and a torch bounced off the paper as the only light source. A T-Shirt available now: /

  • I'd love to have a coffee with you by DuncanW

    I was playing with the new camera, while enjoying a coffee with my beloved. Only afterwards did I notice that the hole in the crema was almost heart-shaped. Just a slight bit of cloning … not much … almost none, in fact … hardly worth mentioning it really … / /

  • Missing by Dana DiPasquale by The Gift of Art: Members of A Photographer's Craft

    This image is available for sale through The Gift of Art on Red Bubble. All proceeds from this site will go directly to charity. You may also see more of Dana’s work here but please note: Works for charity must be purchased through this portfolio, not the individual artist’s portfolio, in order for the proceeds to go to the charity. However, you may also visit all artists in this folio at A Photographer’s Craft to browse more of our work. This image is dedicated to my grandfather who passed away from colon cancer many years ago and who introduced me to both science and photography, and is dedicated to my Uncle Bob who recently passed away from mesothelioma. I love you and miss you both. Current fundraiser: All of the proceeds for the fundraiser from May-August 2008 will be donated to the National Cancer Institute, a division of the National Institute of Health, which has provided more than 70 years of excellence in cancer research around the world. Welcome to our gallery, the Gift of Art We are a group of international photographers, members of A Photographer’s Craft group, who have united to donate the proceeds from the sale of their art to various charities. A Photographer’s Craft group hopes that bringing together international artists will aid international health concerns. The group aims to promote art’s ability to communicate the human condition, contribute to research, aid, and prevention, celebrate survivors, and honor those we have lost. We will be launching our first charity fundraiser from May-August 2008. The donated works for sale can be viewed and purchased in this portfolio, The Gift of Art

  • That Midnight Cuppa by Janis Zroback

    “That Midnight Cuppa” is part of the Still Life Series… I must admit that I am very fond of that late night cup of tea…everyone is asleep but I am still awake uploading to RB or watching Nigella-she inspires me…I sneak a cookie or two from the batch made earlier in the evening, and they’re still warm with the delicious gooey chocolate chips melting over my fingers…so I lick them…no one’s watching except maybe Nigella and she’s doing the same thing…mmm…Janis Watercolour on Arches Paper…. From “Withnail and I” “I: / No no you can’t. It’s impossible I swear it. I’ve looked into it. / Listen to me listen to me. There are things in there, there’s a / tea-bag growing. You haven’t slept in sixty hours you’re in no state / to tackle it. Wait till the morning we’ll go in together.” If you have never seen this movie, get it now please.. I beg you….Janis / / /

  • Second Cuppa by hickerson

    Second in my ‘Cuppa Series’. I plan to paint them in acrylics on small 5×5 inch canvasses. If I can ever get away from redbubbling I might actually get them painted! ha ha..anyone else have this problem? LOL /

  • Fiesta Mugs by Zolton

    This is my first attempt at the Domestic Art group. I’ve been spying on them for months and haven’t submitted anything.

  • Dizzy by purelydecorative

    One of my favourite 60’s mugs with some yummy vintage vinyl wallpaper…

Recent Work

  • TEA and RED LACE by Dayonda

    All aspects of this work were hand-drawn in the computer except a tiny red rose in the background squares that is an artifact from PSP.

  • Chess by RichAllen

    More work with some lighting. / Make: SONY / Model: DSC-H1 / Shutter Speed: 10/300 second / F Number: F/4.5 / Focal Length: 6 mm / ISO Speed: 100

  • Victorian Radiator by HouseofSixCats

    This is an image of the original Victorian age radiator in the master suite of Henry Pittock, the founder of the Portland Oregonian.

  • Baby Steps by jpryce

    Photography: S. Pryce / Treatment: Hickerson / Granddaughter Lexi’s handmade baby quilt, her cat book, and shoes she wore before she could walk. /

  • hot chocolate.... time for bed... by Rosemary Scott

    I love to finish the day with a hot chocolate & a good book… with a combination like that insomnia stands no chance! /

  • sunday morning.... by Rosemary Scott

    My favourite time of the week…. / /

  • and the contents are... by Sheila Pasket

    My aunt’s canisters. I just thought it made for a good black & white picture.

  • My light by Goldie Lucarelli

    I love photography anything in and around my house… This is photo taken of my loungeroom light at night !.....

About This Group

This group is for art featuring objects commonly found in the home and relating to the home.

The diversity in this group can range from artists & art who focus on domestic objects and work inspired by the dialogue that is created between domestic objects and the feel of our home. If it is commonly found in a home and is not better suited to the Food For Thought, Fabulous Flowers, or Windows and Doors groups, then it may be suitable for our group.

Please visit The Gift of Art where all proceeds go to charity!

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